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Phish 02/21/97
Tenax, Florence, Italy
Set I
My Soul, Foam, Down with Disease, Lizards, Crosseyed and Painless, You Enjoy Myself
Set II
Ya Mar, Run Like an Antelope*, Wilson**, Oh Kee Pa Ceremony -> AC/DC Bag, Billy Breathes, Reba, Waste, Prince Caspian E: Character Zero
Set III
 
Comment
* Unfinished
** Heavy metal version
Last Changed By System
Sources
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"Lemonsource"; possibly same source as 2/18/97, not sure; d2 tracked for 80 min; via lemon2
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Neumann km140 (ORTF) > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1 (balcony, DFC); Taped and transferred by Jed Clampit
(23043) View Source   
Schoeps CMC6/mk4 > Oade > SBM-1 > DA-P1; DA-20mkII > Delta Dio 2496 > Soundforge 6.0 (48>44.1kHz) > CDWav > shntool > SHN; Transferred by Brandon Johnston; flac & tag by Jason Sobel 2013-05-01
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flac16, 48kHz; Schoeps cmc6/mk4 > Oade M248 (w/ HPF) > Sony SBM-1 > Tascam DA-P1 (@ 48 kHz); Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam HD-P2 > .WAV > CD Wave v1.98 > Samplitute SE v9.1.1 (fades) > FLAC v1.3.0 (Level 8); Taped by Don Wright; Transferred by Terry Watts & Jason Sobel
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flac16 48kHz Source: AKG c1000s > Tascam DA-P1 > DAT(m) Transfer: DAT(m) > Sony PCM-R500 > SPDIF > Tascam HD-P2 > CDWave > FLAC (16/48) Source by Aldo Torre Transfer by Terry Watts
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pete lafleur (0/3) CD-R / 2 A A View   Schoeps CMC64 -> Sony SBM-1 -> DA-P1
keith allison (0/0) / 0 View 22123
ryan (0/0) wav / 0 View  
Dan O'Neill (0/0) CD / 0 View   2 Copies (Neumann KM-140 & Schoeps CMC64)
Notes: Phish 1997-02-21 Tenax, Firenze Italy ORTF Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1 balcony, DFC transferred from DAT masters 2004-01-31, no CD extraction taped/transferred by Jed Clampit disc 1, set 1: 01 crowd 02 my soul 03 foam 04 down with disease 05 lizards 06 crosseyed and painless 07 yem 08 crowd disc 2, set 2: 01 yamar 02 antelope 03 wilson (heavy metal) 04 oh kee pah ceremony 05 ac/dc bag 06 billy breathes 07 reba 08 waste 09 prince caspian 10 crowd 11 character zero The Tenax is a small rectangular dance club in an unassuming building located on the outskirts of Firenze. You enter through an iron gate, walk down a long hallway to a podium where they take your ticket, and finally emerge inside at the rear corner. The stage is on the opposite small side, with a bar along the far wall and a balcony along the three sides facing the stage. There is a large DJ booth in the rear that extends out a bit beyond the balcony and Paul and Chris were set up right in front of that. There are platforms on the floor for chicks to dance on. The band is crammed onto a tiny stage. The place holds about 250 people, I would guess. The tapers section is next to the DJ booth, right in front of the bar and partially under the balcony. I heard beer was spilled on decks from up above and I saw the tapers form a wall to keep people from the bar out. I chose to go to the balcony, where all the Italian tapers were. Italy was the only country on the tour with local tapers. They had their stereo mics resting on jackets on the edge of the balcony at foot level. I did not move from my spot against the railing in the center all night, where I had a kick ass view of everything and great sound. In the DJ booth below, the mats on the turntables were red with a white octagonal border and large heavy white letters reading "FISH." A pair of DJs were flipping through records during the second set. Soon after the band had left the stage, the house lights sprang to life and the DJs started shouting into the microphones something along the lines of "Let's get this party started!" Dance music started pumping while Italians, clad in sleek black threads, began streaming into the venue. There was a huge line of people waiting to get in. The Phish crew was trying to maneuver the mixing console into it's case with people dancing all around. ph19970221d1t01.flac:7ceedc4734a74f68cf2b28a04531706f ph19970221d1t02.flac:7bcc9c44199ecd5d8114bb8eb52e69b7 ph19970221d1t03.flac:8e1ff392a4a2f073f488815f381d4c40 ph19970221d1t04.flac:48b5fb6329d3bd6d1e1cb68a49a6b006 ph19970221d1t05.flac:a1c766617bbe248317defa2a061fd307 ph19970221d1t06.flac:64301de049b8ece975e36c46c44f07b1 ph19970221d1t07.flac:83ba2cfcb0cff721a69c371afc2e50ca ph19970221d1t08.flac:0d2d5103c217333e0260ce7324f67914 ph19970221d2t01.flac:365ac15d5e6ceb7437bfcb67a9d23ee6 ph19970221d2t02.flac:3ce947f9f678819bfe4d445ca923059a ph19970221d2t03.flac:d61c04b4a56779a5c1a90ca55eb6caf0 ph19970221d2t04.flac:86d501dbbd653419117867d9a29e94c2 ph19970221d2t05.flac:6fd58b055a7893833dd1acd2115517e6 ph19970221d2t06.flac:d9f5afb0960ef49d6d47ab455e0256c0 ph19970221d2t07.flac:be07dfcfee76f9444b8eb9f645752d51 ph19970221d2t08.flac:a4e0a19ea8a5b147b5277d063ec71af3 ph19970221d2t09.flac:743d88c0c8160ebc911419bec250d565 ph19970221d2t10.flac:7e6a2d6cdb00b9d308296f8cc14498a6 ph19970221d2t11.flac:6212fd9b98199130ae0cd3e41cbff3e9 Phish 2-21-97 Tenax Florence, Italy Source: Schoeps CMC64 -> Sony SBM-1 -> DA-P1 Transfer: DA-20mkii->Delta Dio 2496->Soundforge 6.0 (resampled 48>44.1 on highest accuracy setting w/anti alias filter)->CDWAV->shntool->shn Transfer by: Brandon Johnston -- http://db.etree.org/bisq Disc 1: -Set I- 1.My Soul 2.Foam 3.Down with Disease > 4.The Lizards 5.Crosseyed and Painless 6.You Enjoy Myself Disc 2: -Set II- 1.Ya Mar 2.Run Like an Antelope -> 3.Wilson -> 4.The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > 5.AC/DC Bag > 6.Billy Breathes 7.Reba -> 8.Waste > 9.Prince Caspian 10.crowd noise 11.Encore: Character Zero Show Notes: This second set featured mentionable versions of Antelope and Wilson. Antelope was unfinished, and a heavy metal jam rose from the "Rye, Rye, Rocco" segment. Trey started singing the Wilson lyrics over this jam and the band wound up in Oh Kee Pa. Reba was also unfinished, as it disintegrated into Waste. Flaw Notes: Brief static at 0:00:48 of set II Tech Notes: Fades were added in soundforge 6.0. Shntool Output: length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename 5:07.39 54246572 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d1t01.wav 9:49.58 104036060 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d1t02.wav 16:05.53 170350700 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d1t03.wav 10:50.68 114819980 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d1t04.wav 13:23.44 141752732 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d1t05.wav 18:56.22 200442188 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d1t06.wav 10:36.11 112216316 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t01.wav 11:22.36 120389516 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t02.wav 4:37.65 49015724 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t03.wav 1:53.04 19942652 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t04.wav 7:56.26 84027596 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t05.wav 6:50.19 72368732 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t06.wav 13:20.66 141275276 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t07.wav 5:25.26 57391196 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t08.wav 8:24.65 89058524 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t09.wav 1:46.50 18816044 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t10.wav 7:21.55 77921804 --- -- --- ph1997-02-21d2t11.wav 153:49.32 1628071612 B (totals for 17 files)
Tony H (0/0) CD / 2 A- View   AUD
David Nazaret (0/0) / 0 View 22123
Matt Kern (0/0) CDR / 2 A View  
dgordo (0/4) CDR / 2 View 22123 ORTF Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1
Notes: Phish 1997-02-21 Tenax, Firenze Italy ORTF Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1 balcony, DFC transferred from DAT masters 2004-01-31, no CD extraction taped/transferred by Jed Clampit disc 1, set 1: 01 crowd 02 my soul 03 foam 04 down with disease 05 lizards 06 crosseyed and painless 07 yem 08 crowd disc 2, set 2: 01 yamar 02 antelope 03 wilson (heavy metal) 04 oh kee pah ceremony 05 ac/dc bag 06 billy breathes 07 reba 08 waste 09 prince caspian 10 crowd 11 character zero The Tenax is a small rectangular dance club in an unassuming building located on the outskirts of Firenze. You enter through an iron gate, walk down a long hallway to a podium where they take your ticket, and finally emerge inside at the rear corner. The stage is on the opposite small side, with a bar along the far wall and a balcony along the three sides facing the stage. There is a large DJ booth in the rear that extends out a bit beyond the balcony and Paul and Chris were set up right in front of that. There are platforms on the floor for chicks to dance on. The band is crammed onto a tiny stage. The place holds about 250 people, I would guess. The tapers section is next to the DJ booth, right in front of the bar and partially under the balcony. I heard beer was spilled on decks from up above and I saw the tapers form a wall to keep people from the bar out. I chose to go to the balcony, where all the Italian tapers were. Italy was the only country on the tour with local tapers. They had their stereo mics resting on jackets on the edge of the balcony at foot level. I did not move from my spot against the railing in the center all night, where I had a kick ass view of everything and great sound. In the DJ booth below, the mats on the turntables were red with a white octagonal border and large heavy white letters reading "FISH." A pair of DJs were flipping through records during the second set. Soon after the band had left the stage, the house lights sprang to life and the DJs started shouting into the microphones something along the lines of "Let's get this party started!" Dance music started pumping while Italians, clad in sleek black threads, began streaming into the venue. There was a huge line of people waiting to get in. The Phish crew was trying to maneuver the mixing console into it's case with people dancing all around. ph19970221d1t01.flac:7ceedc4734a74f68cf2b28a04531706f ph19970221d1t02.flac:7bcc9c44199ecd5d8114bb8eb52e69b7 ph19970221d1t03.flac:8e1ff392a4a2f073f488815f381d4c40 ph19970221d1t04.flac:48b5fb6329d3bd6d1e1cb68a49a6b006 ph19970221d1t05.flac:a1c766617bbe248317defa2a061fd307 ph19970221d1t06.flac:64301de049b8ece975e36c46c44f07b1 ph19970221d1t07.flac:037e4d581cc202f547789f2f63a43e67 ph19970221d1t08.flac:c258180ac1ff21732434cb42fc02fa5e ph19970221d2t01.flac:365ac15d5e6ceb7437bfcb67a9d23ee6 ph19970221d2t02.flac:3ce947f9f678819bfe4d445ca923059a ph19970221d2t03.flac:d61c04b4a56779a5c1a90ca55eb6caf0 ph19970221d2t04.flac:86d501dbbd653419117867d9a29e94c2 ph19970221d2t05.flac:6fd58b055a7893833dd1acd2115517e6 ph19970221d2t06.flac:d9f5afb0960ef49d6d47ab455e0256c0 ph19970221d2t07.flac:be07dfcfee76f9444b8eb9f645752d51 ph19970221d2t08.flac:a4e0a19ea8a5b147b5277d063ec71af3 ph19970221d2t09.flac:743d88c0c8160ebc911419bec250d565 ph19970221d2t10.flac:7e6a2d6cdb00b9d308296f8cc14498a6 ph19970221d2t11.flac:6212fd9b98199130ae0cd3e41cbff3e9
Satoshi Take (0/0) 60mDAT / 2 View   SchoepsCMC64>LunatecV2>DA-P1
Notes: SchoepsCMC64>LunatecV2
Jesse (0/0) CDR / 2 View 22123
Tyler (0/0) cdr / 0 View  
Shawn Calaway (0/0) CDR / 2 A A View   ORTF Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1
Erick Schultz (0/0) CD-R / 2 View   Schoeps CMC64 -> Sony SBM-1 -> DA-P1
Jeff Brian (0/0) shn / 2 View 23043
shamba (0/0) CDR / 2 View  
Jackson (0/0) / 2 View 22123
Jackson (0/0) / 2 View 23043
Notes: Source: Schoeps CMC64 -> Oade -> Sony SBM-1 -> DA-P1 Transfer: DA-20mkii->Delta Dio 2496->Soundforge 6.0 (resampled 48>44.1 on highest accuracy setting w/anti alias filter)->CDWAV->shntool->shn Transfer by: Brandon Johnston -- http://db.etree.org/bisq
Brad (0/0) / 2 View 22123
Peter Tarricone (0/5) shn / 0 View 23043 Schoeps CMC64 -> Sony SBM-1 -> DA-P1
Notes: Random DVD 8
stashpdx (0/0) / 0 View  
Mike Cotton (0/5) SHN / 2 View 657
brocolli_soup (0/0) / 0 View  
CrazyED (0/0) FLAC / 0 View 22123 DAUD
BluBossa (0/5) CDR / 3 A A View   Schoeps CMC 64V > Sonosax-Apogee AD-500 > DA-P1 > DAT > CDR
JoeG (0/0) CD, .flac / 2 A View 22123 Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1; transferred from DAT masters 2004-01-31, No DAE.
Notes: .flac = 2 discs
bardaninja (0/0) CD / 2 View 23043 Schoeps CMC64 -> Sony SBM-1 -> DA-P1
Notes: Flaw Notes: Brief static at 0:00:48 of set II
Jeremy Bollinger (0/0) CDR / 2 A View  
Notes: Other owners' comments..."I love this show. One of my favorite post 96 YEM's. This is a dream come true right before wassuffizidrivemetofirenze kicks in. The DWD, Lizards, Crosseyed are freakin sweet...The Wilson is really sick."
Jeremiah Drueke (0/0) CDR / 2 A A+ View   DA-20mkii->Delta Dio 2496->Soundforge 6.0 (resampled 48>44.1 on highest accuracy setting...
Brad Leblanc (0/5) FLAC16 / 2 A- A View 22123 Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1 > DAT
Notes: Requires 80 min CD's.
Michael Indrigo (0/1) CD-R / 2 A View   ORTF Neumann KM-140 > Beyerdynamic MV-100 > Sony SBM-1 - balcony, DFC